This organelle contains the genetic material of the cell.
What is nucleus?
This internal part of the stem transports water and nutrients from roots to leaves.
What is xylem?
Plants take in this material through their roots to help start the photosynthesis process.
What is water?
This part of the root provides a continuous supply of new cells.
What is a root cap?
The first leaves that appear on a plant.
What is seed leaves?
Animal cells do not have this part that gives plant cells their structure.
What is cell wall?
This tube inside the stem moves food from leaves to all parts of the plant.
What is phloem?
Plants release this gas through their stomata for us to breath in.
What is oxygen?
Two types of root systems.
What are fibrous and tap root systems?
Plants need this source of energy in the sky.
What is sunlight?
This organelle is where photosynthesis takes place.
What is Chloroplast?
The large center vein of a leaf.
What is midrib?
This gas is absorbed through the stomata from the air to help power photosynthesis.
What is carbon dioxide or CO2?
This part of the flower is used to attract insects to the plant.
What is petal?
Rings that grow on a tree are considered this part of the stem.
What is cambium?
This organelle is where sugar is used to produce energy.
What is mitochondria?
Single layer of cells that allows things to go in and out of a leaf.
What is epidermis?
This simple sugar is created to help provide food for the plant.
What is glucose?
This process is how flowers are fertilized by insects.
What is pollination?
Plants have this number of main parts.
What is six?
This organelle inside the cell helps get rid of waste in the cell.
What is lysosome?
These are the circulatory system of a plant.
What are veins?
This material is stored in the roots to be used later when the plant needs food.
What is starch?
A flower that has both male and female parts.
What is a complete flower?
Ms. Whitcomb has been teaching about plants for this many years.
What is twenty?